What time is kick-off?

Leicester City welcome Watford this Saturday with the chance of moving up to seventh in the Premier League.

Kick-off at the King Power Stadium is at 3pm.

Is it on TV?

For once, no.

You will have to make do with the Match of the Day highlights on BBC One at 22.30.

For all the team news, build-up, action and reaction from the game you can follow our live matchday blog on the Mercury website from the King Power Stadium.

Who is the referee?

Lee Probert is the man in the middle on Saturday. The Wiltshere referee has taken charge of two Leicester games so far this season: the 2-0 win against Brighton in August as well as the Carabao Cup victory against Leeds.

Who is Watford’s danger man?

Richarlison has been in superb form for Watford since his summer move from Fluminese. The 20-year-old has played a part in more goals than any other member of the Hornets squad this season, with five goals and four assists.

Leicester will also have to be careful of Watford central midfielder Abdoulaye Doucouré, who has scored seven times this season – more than any other Watford player.

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Form guide

Both Leicester and Watford have won just once in their last six Premier League games.

For Watford, that victory came against Leicester on Boxing Day. Since then, though, they have suffered two defeats and mustered one draw.

City, meanwhile, have registered a victory at home to Huddersfield on New Year’s Day, before holding champions Chelsea to a draw in a dominant performance at Stamford Bridge.

Previous meetings

Leicester produced one of their worst performances under Claude Puel when they lost 2-1 at Vicarage Road on Boxing Day.

Despite Riyad Mahrez giving City the lead, former Leicester loanee Molla Wague and an own goal from Kasper Schmeichel saw them leave empty-handed.

Watford’s last trip to the King Power Stadium ended in a resounding 3-0 win to City at the end of last season. Wilfred Ndidi, Mahrez and Marc Albrighton all scored in what was Leicester’s last victory of the campaign.